Monday, July 19, 2010

Database Authentication

When a client authenticates to the server, rather than sending a password across the wire in clear text like most other RDBMSes Oracle chooses to encrypt it. Here's how the authentication process works. First, the client connects to the TNS Listener and requests access to the RDBMS, specifying its SID. Provided the SID is valid the Listener responds with a TCP port and redirects the client